Our SoF Clan May Be Rebuilding Later in 2018 with the new BF5. As of Now, There Are No Good Clan Supported WAR Games. More Intel Soon So Check Back Later. If You Have Comments, Leave Them In The General Forum.

BATTLEFIELD 5(2018) is to be released Fall of 2018 by an EA/DICE news statement. IF BF5 contains Clan Support and what SoF needs for good game play... we will Rebuild this Clan on BF5. Until then, SoF Is Still On Hold Until Further Notice. Clan Supported WAR Games Are A Must.

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Battle(non)sense: I am really happy to see so much positive feedback for "How to fix Battlefield (4)" This gives me hope for the Battlefield franchise as there are so many people out there who want to see Battlefield return to where its roots are, while creating completely new experiences with #battlefieldbadcompany and #battlefieldhardline Now we "only" need to …

Battlefield 4™ Naval Strike takes the intense and dramatic water-based combat introduced in Battlefield 4 to four all-new maps set in the South China Sea. Blow open a crashed passenger plane and capture fishing villages across the tropical Lost …

We’ve started rolling out a new Battlefield 4 game update on Playstation 4. You may experience some downtime during this rollout, as we are also updating the game servers. As usual, it will take a few hours before the majority of …

We at DICE are committed to improving the overall Battlefield 4 multiplayer experience for our players. Some issues, commonly referenced in conjunction to “netcode” are preventing Battlefield 4 from performing optimally for everyone, and with this …

Battlefield 4′s Dragon’s Teeth and Final Stand DLC To Be Developed By DICE LA
Yesterday Denny Kovacs
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We reported earlier that Battlefield 4′s Naval Strike expansion was confirmed for a late March release, and according to one DICE Stockholm developer, it will also be the studio’s last expansion for Battlefield 4 as DLC …

Soon, fans of Battlefield 4 will be able to come together as one persistent unit and show the world where they belong. Rolling out starting February 27 as part of the Player Appreciation Month, the first iteration of Platoons is coming to Battlefield 4.

Looks like, if you bitch loud enough and long enough... DICE and EA will break down and give their customers what they are bitching for!!! We can still save BF4. EA has to much invested in BF4 to quit now!!

This is the first big step... in a number of other big steps... that could get BF4 back to the Clan Support level that BF3 had! Battlelog Persistence Pays Off!!!

This thread will keep you updated on DICE's efforts to fix BF4's netcode, LAG and the many game breaking issues it has today.

We all know BF4 has numerous problems, both on EA's and DICE's parts. They both know the game has broken game functions and the BF4 community is very upset and screaming for BF4 to be fixed and finished. Some players say the game works just perfectly for them. But the …

BF4 Live Stream Shows Second Assault Weapons and Game Play
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For those of those who didn’t catch the AMD Fan Day Tournament live stream today, here is a brief run-down on what you missed. The event was broadcast on Battlefield’s official Twitch TV channel, and consisted of three matches played by developers. …

Where’s your laptop sitting right now? On your desk plugged into the wall?

Here’s why you might not want to be keeping it in a constant state of charge.

According to Wired(WIRED ARTICLE), letting your battery drain and not keeping it in a fully charged state could make it last significantly longer (emphasis added):

Cadex Electronics CEO Isidor Buchmann told Wired that ideally everyone would charge their batteries to 80 percent then let them drain to about 40 percent. This will prolong the life of your battery — in some cases by as much as four times. The reason is that each cell in a lithium-polymer battery is charged to a voltage level. The higher the charge percentage, the higher the voltage level. The more voltage a cell has to store, the more stress it’s put under. That stress leads to fewer discharge cycles. For example, Battery University states that a battery charged to 100 percent will have only 300-500 discharge cycles, while a battery charged to 70 percent will get 1,200-2,000 discharge cycles.

According to a Battery University article going into even more detail about prolonging the life of your devices’ batteries — including cellphones and tablets — the typical battery will last three to five years. If you’re committing the battery longevity faux pas of keeping it fully charged and in hot environments, it might only last two years. It won’t just up and die, but will hold a shorter charger as it gets older.

The most important thing to help your battery last longer is keeping your device in a cool dry place.

Think your battery is past its prime already? Here’s some food for thought: According to Battery University, Dr. Imre Gyuk with the Energy Storage Research Program at the U.S. Department of Energy said 1 million recycled lithium-ion batteries still have up to 80 percent capacity. So, having your battery capacity tested before discarding it might be beneficial.